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i think the last push has definitely been energy/battery. but if it's an automobile company, should the stock be leveling off from here? >> it is a battery company. it's a consumer-based technology company. there's very few consumer technology companies with a rapid growth profile and a margin as tesla. that's why it's gets valuation. the stock value, in the past 60 days. >> you raise your price target recently. it's above that price target. what's your view on the stock over the next year? are you more inclined to raise it? or do you think it will settle down? >> i think the stock still probably has room to go. it's going to get harder as the story becomes more complexion. you have to build out. at the same time, you have the gen-3. a lot of the value is predetermined on one step closer to the gen-3. and they discussed cutting the battery cost by 30%. you have new applications that we are yet to hear about. over the course of weeks, months, we're going to hear more about what this factory means. we'll get more detail there's. that will driv
i think the last push has definitely been energy/battery. but if it's an automobile company, should the stock be leveling off from here? >> it is a battery company. it's a consumer-based technology company. there's very few consumer technology companies with a rapid growth profile and a margin as tesla. that's why it's gets valuation. the stock value, in the past 60 days. >> you raise your price target recently. it's above that price target. what's your view on the stock over the...
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>> i am by some energy independence. we ought to be using more natural gas. we ought to be using more cng. >> in cars? >> yes. it is very doable. it gets us more efficiency. we become more energy independent. >> if you're in the market for less fuel-efficient way of getting around, just call the army. it is giving away their team thousand armored vehicles left over from iraq and afghanistan. there are mine resistant ambush protected truck built specifically for the challenges of warfare. take a look at who is getting their hands on some very high-powered military surplus. one place that definitely doesn't need any more trucks, beijing. in an effort to manage traffic congestion, the city is limiting the number of new license oness, allowing expiring to bid on them. 1400 request so far for electric cars. this is according to municipal website. either way, that is in a city of 21 million people. beijing even bigger problems. it is probably air pollution. the city has been plagued by thick smog which has reached hazardous levels just ahead of the national people'
>> i am by some energy independence. we ought to be using more natural gas. we ought to be using more cng. >> in cars? >> yes. it is very doable. it gets us more efficiency. we become more energy independent. >> if you're in the market for less fuel-efficient way of getting around, just call the army. it is giving away their team thousand armored vehicles left over from iraq and afghanistan. there are mine resistant ambush protected truck built specifically for the...
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this will accelerate the development of the fellow -- of alternative sources of energy. you will see fracking going on on steroids. we have to reduce the power of the russians that are behaving this way. the power comes to guns and gas. if we can reduce the dependence on their oil and gas, they will have less power and president cutin will not be that popular and the russian people might think there is a better way to go. you to knowthem rip that? >> i think he knows that and i think he is flexing his muscles to show that he still really powerful, in the military sense at least. basically, that system, depending upon guns and gas cannot survive in the long-term. they have got to reform their system so it is not state-owned, it is not a bunch of oligarchs and a bunch of corruption that infiltrates the entire economy. that is what is happening in the ukraine and not what happened in russia -- and that is what has happened in russia as well. >> thank you for joining me, the former senator, congressman, secretary of defense, william cohen. coverage continues from washington.
this will accelerate the development of the fellow -- of alternative sources of energy. you will see fracking going on on steroids. we have to reduce the power of the russians that are behaving this way. the power comes to guns and gas. if we can reduce the dependence on their oil and gas, they will have less power and president cutin will not be that popular and the russian people might think there is a better way to go. you to knowthem rip that? >> i think he knows that and i think he...
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whether it is capital or creativity or energy independent america. what thee to focus on causes are. i think because of the inequality is educational issues. if you look at unemployment, during the worst of the great recession among unemployment among people with college educations never really changed. it was in the 4% range. they went through that difficult period without much trouble. it is the people without education, the people without , just coming out of school, those are the people that need to get into the workforce, and then they are going to be assimilated into it. >> here's a quote from "unleashing the second american century" -- hiring, hiring begets increasing consumption, and sales, sales begets profits, profits be get a rise in the stock market, and rising stock markets beget -- i think that is great for the haves, the wealth effect, which makes people confident to spend money. tingthis beget switches on america's economic engine. >> first of all, the into structure that we are going to be building, that we have to build whether it i
whether it is capital or creativity or energy independent america. what thee to focus on causes are. i think because of the inequality is educational issues. if you look at unemployment, during the worst of the great recession among unemployment among people with college educations never really changed. it was in the 4% range. they went through that difficult period without much trouble. it is the people without education, the people without , just coming out of school, those are the people...
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energy has been all over the place. it's been continually hitting today. some moving up, what they did was sold a position of march 62 1/2 calls over 10,000 trade there. and rolling up and buying the march 65s. taking profits but still want to be in the name. look for more upside. >> you're in it or not? >> i am in this name. >> holding period? >> at least a week, maybe two weeks. this expires the third friday in march. >>> up next on the "half," colorado pot rush. nearly 19 million people in america used pot in last month. a new documentary airing tonight right here on cnbc, we'll get a preview coming up from harry smith when the "half time" show comes back. we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. >>> welcome back. legalized pot is quickly becoming big business with two marijuana stores in one colorado county, ringing up $1 million in sales in january alone. it's now estimated more than 100 million americans have tried pot and as it goes mainstream, investors are certainly taking notice. in his new
energy has been all over the place. it's been continually hitting today. some moving up, what they did was sold a position of march 62 1/2 calls over 10,000 trade there. and rolling up and buying the march 65s. taking profits but still want to be in the name. look for more upside. >> you're in it or not? >> i am in this name. >> holding period? >> at least a week, maybe two weeks. this expires the third friday in march. >>> up next on the "half,"...
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only disrupt the auto industry but also the electric utility industry by building battery packs for energy storage. the stock rose about 14% today to $248. look at this chart over the past 14 months the stock is up 650%. >>> and even more good news for tesla. "consumer reports" says tesla's model s sedan was the best overall car, bar none. it scored a 99 out of 100 by the magazine's reviewers. the best auto brands, lexus was number one again follow by accura then out audi. toyota and subaru were tide for fourth place. jeep at the bottom of the list. >>> how investment capital is hoping to shake up the insurance industry. that's next. >>> more big job cuts coming to the nation's biggest bank, jp morgan chase now plans to eliminate 8,000 workers as businesses at its mortgage and retail banking divisions continues to shrink. that number is double the number of cuts that had been announced, and it comes on top of more than 16,000 layoffs that took place just last year. >>> finally tonight, venture capital getting into health insurance. in the second part of our series, insurance upstarts. bert
only disrupt the auto industry but also the electric utility industry by building battery packs for energy storage. the stock rose about 14% today to $248. look at this chart over the past 14 months the stock is up 650%. >>> and even more good news for tesla. "consumer reports" says tesla's model s sedan was the best overall car, bar none. it scored a 99 out of 100 by the magazine's reviewers. the best auto brands, lexus was number one again follow by accura then out audi....
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when your currency gets weak it might be good for exports but you pay a lot for energy. let's harken back to another time, the 1930s where the whole better thy neighbor scenario was born and what it basically amounted to was over simplified quickie is that everybody wants to weaken their currency, everybody wants to be king exporter, especially when they're so very few economies that rely on consumption within their borders like the u.s. so now think today in china. okay? remember, it was mid 2005, the peg to the dollar was thrown out the window. and for the most part, i've sense the chinese currency has been moving up. well, recently that isn't the case. it's moving down. with a variety of explanations. but how about the easy explanation? i'm not theying it's the case but it doesn't seem to get a lot of airtime. maybe they're doing it intentionally. let's look at some things very quickly here. okay? they have a 1.35 billion population. okay? the percent of their population that is rural based on their entire population right before that peg, 2004, was 60%. now it's 48%.
when your currency gets weak it might be good for exports but you pay a lot for energy. let's harken back to another time, the 1930s where the whole better thy neighbor scenario was born and what it basically amounted to was over simplified quickie is that everybody wants to weaken their currency, everybody wants to be king exporter, especially when they're so very few economies that rely on consumption within their borders like the u.s. so now think today in china. okay? remember, it was mid...
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energy independence isn't a key national goal, what is? mismanagement of the economic policy. we should not be paying more for gas because the government doesn't like canadian oil. mismanagement of employment policy. how many thousands of people would be earning a very good living right now if we were piping back oil to houston all around? i hate to say it but the new normal in the united states is incompetence and the leader blinded by ideology and politics. watch those headlines from venezuela. it will tell you about where america is going. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests or dietary restrictions. hey thanks for calling my doctor. sure. pradaxa is not
energy independence isn't a key national goal, what is? mismanagement of the economic policy. we should not be paying more for gas because the government doesn't like canadian oil. mismanagement of employment policy. how many thousands of people would be earning a very good living right now if we were piping back oil to houston all around? i hate to say it but the new normal in the united states is incompetence and the leader blinded by ideology and politics. watch those headlines from...
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the limited resources always the time and energy of the management team and their focus. when i come into a situation, it is always about what we are focusing on and what can we move to the side, because you have limited time and energy for the management team to actually drive change and drive improvement. it gives them that opportunity, in a calmer environment. >> cash is a factor in that. you can always get cash. you can leverage something, ight? if there is a cogent strategy -- >> you are able to get cash. >> it is costly. but you can do it. >> the mob might lend you money. >> but when you are meandering around a bunch of strategies and a lost customer base, it is very difficult. >> if you are doing restructuring with jcpenney or another company, is there a point beyond which you just say, ok, it is not worth salvaging here, we're just going to shut it all down? where is the tipping point echo -- where is the tipping point? >> you know, jcpenney has artie crusted, but that is a qualitative thing you have to go through. thed to consider what is in best interest of stak
the limited resources always the time and energy of the management team and their focus. when i come into a situation, it is always about what we are focusing on and what can we move to the side, because you have limited time and energy for the management team to actually drive change and drive improvement. it gives them that opportunity, in a calmer environment. >> cash is a factor in that. you can always get cash. you can leverage something, ight? if there is a cogent strategy --...